Legal Project Management Plan & Checklist
Purpose of this Guide: Use this fork when representing an accused in the Provincial Court of British Columbia. It guides defence counsel through the Criminal Caseflow Management Rules, pre-trial conferences, and date setting with Judicial Case Managers.
Jurisdiction: Provincial Court of British Columbia, operating under the Criminal Caseflow Management Rules and BC Provincial Court Practice Directions.
Verify all prerequisite documentation has been obtained, cross-reference against the statutory requirements for this matter type, and confirm compliance with practice direction protocols.
The Process at a Glance: The process begins with scheduling a mandatory Criminal Pre-Trial Conference (PTC) with a PTC judge. Counsel drafts and files the BC Form 2 Statement Identifying Issues and Witnesses, preferably at the arraignment hearing. Dates are negotiated and set through the Judicial Case Manager. Counsel files a BC-specific Designation of Counsel to permit appearances without the accused. Substantive pre-trial applications are served and filed at least thirty days before the hearing date. For complex hearings, counsel evaluates the appointment of a case management judge. Finally, counsel conducts the inquiry, cross-examines key witnesses, and updates the file following the committal decision.
Key Legislation and Case Law: Governed by the Criminal Code (Justice Laws) and the British Columbia Provincial Court Criminal Caseflow Management Rules (BC Legislation). Scheduling procedures comply with BC Provincial Court Criminal Practice Directions. Substantive motions utilize the BC Notice of Application form. Legal authorities and case citations are verified on CanLII (Canadian Legal Information Institute).
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This legal matter plan provides a structured workflow for Criminal Law cases, outlining the standard Litigation process. Utilize these tracking templates to manage your legal cases efficiently.
Prepare the relevant forms and supporting materials required under the applicable legislation, ensuring all mandatory fields are completed and all attachments are properly certified.
BC PTC Requirements: Under the Criminal Caseflow Management Rules in British Columbia, a PTC is a mandatory prerequisite before registry case managers will release hearing dates, serving as a primary case management checkpoint.
Draft and dispatch formal correspondence addressing the procedural requirements at this stage, including any required notices, requests for information, or proposals for resolution.
Coordinate the collection and review of all financial documentation required for disclosure, including statements, valuations, and supporting schedules as mandated by the rules.
Conduct a thorough review of all filed materials to ensure compliance with court requirements, verify service obligations have been met, and prepare for the next procedural milestone.
Assess the strategic considerations for interim applications, prepare supporting evidence, and draft the necessary documentation for urgent or time-sensitive relief sought.
BC Case Management: Under the BC Provincial Court Caseflow Management Rules, a case management judge can be appointed to manage complex cases, oversee timelines, and coordinate hearings, protecting the Jordan ceiling.
Verify all prerequisite documentation has been obtained, cross-reference against the statutory requirements for this matter type, and confirm compliance with practice direction protocols.
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